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Fatema Kermali
Issue date: 8/18/08 Section: News
Dr. Michael Gunter
An Associate Professor of Politics, Dr. Gunter serves as Director of the International Relations Program as well as the Director of the Living and Learning Communities. He is also the advisor for the Washington Semester Program and Model UN student organization.
Dr. Gunter's office is located on the second floor of the Cornell Social Science Building in room 212. He is currently living with his wife and two young children in Rollins' first-ever faculty apartment, located on the first floor of Ward Hall.
Laurie M. Joyner
A professor of sociology, Dean Joyner assumed responsibilities as the Dean of Faculty at Rollins on July 1, 2007. Both she and the Associate Dean, Debra Wellman, have offices in the Mills Building across from the Galloway Room. Dean Joyner holds a doctorate degree and a master of arts in sociology from Tulane University.
James W. Small, Ph.D.
A professor in the Department of Biology, Dr. Small teaches a variety of classes ranging from General Biology and Human Physiology to Biostatistics. Dr. Small also heads the Health Professions Advising Program at Rollins, which offers an interdisciplinary liberal arts approach to preparing students for a health professional school. His office is located in Room 209 of the Bush Science Center.
Meredith Hein
As the Assistant Director for the Office of Community Engagement (OCE) at Rollins, Meredith plays an important role in overseeing both the SPARC program as well as the J.U.M.P. initiative. She is also a co-advisor for the LEAD team which plans a number of student programs on campus. Meredith completed her Master's degree in Education Leadership: Student Personnel Administration at UCF in May of 2007. Her office is located in Chase Hall.
Lewis M. Duncan
Elected in 2004 as the 14th president of Rollins College, Dr. Duncan holds a doctorate in space physics from Rice University in Houston. He has worked as a research scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and was founding director of the South Carolina Space Grant Consortium.
An Associate Professor of Politics, Dr. Gunter serves as Director of the International Relations Program as well as the Director of the Living and Learning Communities. He is also the advisor for the Washington Semester Program and Model UN student organization.
Dr. Gunter's office is located on the second floor of the Cornell Social Science Building in room 212. He is currently living with his wife and two young children in Rollins' first-ever faculty apartment, located on the first floor of Ward Hall.
Laurie M. Joyner
A professor of sociology, Dean Joyner assumed responsibilities as the Dean of Faculty at Rollins on July 1, 2007. Both she and the Associate Dean, Debra Wellman, have offices in the Mills Building across from the Galloway Room. Dean Joyner holds a doctorate degree and a master of arts in sociology from Tulane University.
James W. Small, Ph.D.
A professor in the Department of Biology, Dr. Small teaches a variety of classes ranging from General Biology and Human Physiology to Biostatistics. Dr. Small also heads the Health Professions Advising Program at Rollins, which offers an interdisciplinary liberal arts approach to preparing students for a health professional school. His office is located in Room 209 of the Bush Science Center.
Meredith Hein
As the Assistant Director for the Office of Community Engagement (OCE) at Rollins, Meredith plays an important role in overseeing both the SPARC program as well as the J.U.M.P. initiative. She is also a co-advisor for the LEAD team which plans a number of student programs on campus. Meredith completed her Master's degree in Education Leadership: Student Personnel Administration at UCF in May of 2007. Her office is located in Chase Hall.
Lewis M. Duncan
Elected in 2004 as the 14th president of Rollins College, Dr. Duncan holds a doctorate in space physics from Rice University in Houston. He has worked as a research scientist at the Los Alamos National Laboratory and was founding director of the South Carolina Space Grant Consortium.
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